"I want gas prices to fall just as fast as they continue to go up." -- Jerry in Jonesboro

"I would love a new president who can set our country where it needs to be and help those who need it, fast!" -- Dalton in Craighead County

"I would like to see an ice skating rink built indoors as part of the new mall that is replacing Indian Mall. An ice skating rink like they had at the old Mall of Memphis that was torn down. KAIT8 did a news story last year about people who want to ice skate having to travel out of state to do so. I think an indoor ice staking rink would be a great additional draw to the new mall being developed." -- Kristy (no city given)

"I would like to have my good health back." -- Jerry (no city given)

"I would like to see Ron Paul elected president, and see all the criminal political parrots and lobbyist puppets confined to New Orleans for life. Let's see how well their lies, lipstick, wigs, and toupees hold up there." -- Charles in Clay County

Health officials say they are aggressively combatting an atypical and unusually severe hepatitis A outbreak in northeastern Arkansas that has infected at least 85 people and caused at least one death since February.

Health officials say they are aggressively combatting an atypical and unusually severe hepatitis A outbreak in northeastern Arkansas that has infected at least 85 people and caused at least one death since February.

41-year-old William Wineke of the 600 block of Kinzer Street has a warrant for his arrest for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender. (Source: Poplar Bluff Police Department)

A Poplar Bluff man is wanted for being a non-compliant sex offender. 41-year-old William Wineke of the 600 block of Kinzer Street has a warrant for his arrest for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender.

A Poplar Bluff man is wanted for being a non-compliant sex offender. 41-year-old William Wineke of the 600 block of Kinzer Street has a warrant for his arrest for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender.

A “zero-tolerance policy” put into effect by the Trump administration increased criminal prosecutions of people caught trying to enter the U.S. illegally, which led to adults being jailed and their children separated from them.

A “zero-tolerance policy” put into effect by the Trump administration increased criminal prosecutions of people caught trying to enter the U.S. illegally, which led to adults being jailed and their children separated from them.